The relative importance of information items and preferred mode of delivery when disseminating results from trials to participants: A mixed‐methods study
Abstract Background Participants want to receive the results of trials that they have participated in. Dissemination practices are disparate, and there is limited guidance available on what information to provide to participants and how to deliver it. Objectives This study aimed to establish what tr...
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Main Authors: | Jessica Wood (Author), Seonaidh C. Cotton (Author), Katie Gillies (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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